Lexmark X6170 All-In-One InkJet Printer Logo
Anonymous Posted on Jan 26, 2012

MY X6170 PRINTER LEXMARK WILL NOT PRINT AND WILL NOT ACCEPT CARTRIGES

IT SAYS TAKE TAPE OFF OR ALINMET PROBLEMS

1 Answer

  • Official Brand Answer 3,344 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 28, 2012
Anonymous
Official Brand Answer
Level 0:

Joined: Jan 08, 2010
Answers
3344
Questions
0
Helped
923076
Points
5508

Try to open the printer cover and remove the cartridges. Check the cartridge area and make sure there are no obstructions along the cartridge carrier's path. Check the encoder strip (transparent tape) found behind the cartridge carrier along with the carrier belt and make sure it's still in its position and dislodged from its place.
If all is well inside the printer, remove the power adapter (black box behind the printer where the power cord is plugged in) and re-plug after 30 seconds. When the printer turns on, re-insert the cartridges.
Try to print again to verify that the problem is fixed.
I hope this helps.

5 Related Answers

Anonymous

  • 85 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 13, 2007

SOURCE: lexmark x6170 alignment problems

Is the ink generic brand or lexmark brand?

Ad

Anonymous

  • 2351 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 08, 2008

SOURCE: Error C50 on Lexmark X6170 printer

You correct about that dmattia! Most manufactures put small chips in the ink cartridges. The driver software knows when you have inserted a re-filled "same cartridge". Hence you get an error.
Theres one way around this wall.
Keep at least two emptied cartridges. (Prefered three).
Go ahead & refill them & store them standing up so the nozzle does not dry out. Rotate your replacements. This works with HP's printers. With the HP's printers it's suggested to rotate three cartridges. This should work for Lexmark as well.

Enjoy!
& please vote.

Ajkill

Anand Kumar

  • 2035 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 15, 2008

SOURCE: Printer stays offline on Vista

To help you resolve this problem, try the suggestions below.

The Basics:

1. Check your cables and their connections. Reconnect the parallel or USB cable to the computer and to the printer. Make sure there is a direct connection, with no scanners, switchboxes, or hubs inline. Other devices can sometimes cause communication problems between the computer and printer. For more information on this issue, see 'Scanners and Other Devices' below.
2. Remove the power supply cord and reattach it to the printer. The printer should make a noise soon after the power cord is reattached. Note: This is a general diagnostic that seems to fix minor communication issues.
3. If you are using a parallel port, verify that your computer is set up for bi-directional communications. If bi-directional communication is not enabled on your computer, the parallel port mode setting in the computer CMOS setup will need to be set to either bi-directional or ECP. Do the following:
1. Right click on My Computer and select Properties.
2. Click Device Manager. You should see a section called Ports (COM & LPT). There should be a (+) sign to the left of that section.
3. Click on it, and look for ECP Printer Port (LPT1). You may need to contact your PC manufacturer if any of the following are true at this point:
* It does NOT say ECP in the description.
* There is no listing for Printer Port or any variation of'LPT.
* There are question marks or exclamation points next to the LPT1 port listing.
Let your PC manufacturer know what you are trying to accomplish and what you have done up to this point.
4. Go to Start, Settings, Printers. Right click on the Lexmark object and select Properties.
5. Click the Details tab.
6. Under Print to the following port, it should say LPT1 for parallel cables and USB Lexmark or USB00x (<x> = 1-9) for USB cables. You can change these values by clicking on the arrow and selecting a new value from the list. Click Apply, and OK.
If you are using a USB cable and the USB value is not in the list, try uninstalling and reinstalling the driver as detailed in your manual.
If you are using a parallel cable and do not see LPT1, you will need to ask your PC manufacturer to walk you through the process of turning your parallel port on. You will also need to make sure the Lexmark printer is set as default. If not, right click on it and select the default option.
7. If the printer does not work when connected directly to the computer's port and you have complied with the steps above, there may be a hardware problem. In this case you should perform a self-test on the printer. (Click Start a New Search above this solution and enter self test in the search field.)

Scanners and Other Devices
Scanners or other sharing devices could cause communication problems.

* If you are using a parallel connection, please verify that your cables, scanner, or other sharing devices are IEEE-1284 compliant .
If you are using an USB connection, they need to be at least USB 1.0 compliant.
* If the printer prints normally without the scanner/sharing device and its cables, there might be a problem with the scanner/sharing device. Please contact the manufacturer for information on how to fix such issues.

Note: Although connecting devices through a scanner (or other sharing device) may work, we do not recommend or support the use of such devices as they can interfere with the signal strength that is sent to the printer. Please contact the manufacturer of the scanner/sharing device regarding communication issues for that specific device.

USB Issues:

1. Right click on My Computer and select Properties.
2. Click Device Manager. Click on the plus (+) sign next to Universal Serial Bus Controllers. The host controller listed here is the software that runs your USB ports. It is linked to a chipset on the motherboard that requires frequent updates to satisfy the needs of newer products such as your printer.
3. Look at the name of the host controller. Some of the more common names are Ali, Intel, AMD, Via, and SIS. You will need to contact your PC manufacturer to get help updating these specific controllers to the newest driver set.
If YOU are the PC manufacturer, check the manual for your motherboard to find out who makes the chipset for the motherboard. Again, Ali, Intel, AMD, Via, and SIS are some of the more common manufacturers of chipsets.
4. Look for either Lexmark USB Printer or Other Devices in the Device Manager.
5. If you see anything with Lexmark..., click on the plus (+) sign to its left and look for Inkjet Color Printer below it.
6. If it is present, double-click on it. Tje next screen should report that the device is working properly.
7. If you see any question or exclamation marks listed in the Device Manager (small yellow icons next to the listings), double-click on those items to obtain information on what's wrong with the items. This information is useful for troubleshooting the system.
8. If not or there is nothing present, you will need to uninstall and reinstall the printer driver software, or download a newer version from our web site. Click here and follow the link to our Drivers & Downloads center.

It is also recommended that you connect your printer to a USB port that is hardwired or "part" of the motherboard. USB ports that are located in the front of the PC and those that are located in the expansion card slots may cause communication issues if used for printing. You should always try to use the USB slot that is located near your peripheral slots, i.e., your mouse, keyboard, parallel and serial ports.

Multiple PCs:
The printer cannot be connected to multiple PCs at the same time. This includes, but is not limited to, using both the USB and parallel ports of the printer and the use of switchboxes. The system board on the printer will get confused at multiple requests for status, even if one computer is off and the other is on.

Docking Stations:
If you are using a docking station, try using the printer with a different, standard computer with parallel equipment as a test. You may want to contact the manufacturer of your other device for information on the correct functioning of a pass-through device. If the printer does not function correctly when directly hooked to a computer, the hardware may be at fault and the printer will need to be run through the self-test.

Converters/Adapters:
Lexmark printers do not support USB/parallel adapters and will probably not work. Nor will any USB/Parallel constructed cables. Our printers require either an IEEE 1284 bi-directional parallel cable, or a USB v.1.0 or 2.0 A/B style cable. Some printers can only use the parallel cable, some can use only the USB, and some can use either one. However, Lexmark cannot support printers hooked up to computers with a cable that attempts to cross between parallel and USB platforms, as this will cause communication issues.

Software Interference:
A piece of software may be interfering with the printer's communication ability, or your computer may be experiencing a system resource problem. We can try to alleviate these issues by putting your computer into Selective Startup mode. This will prevent any software applications other than Windows from loading when the system starts. To do this:

1. Click Start, Run.
2. Type MSCONFIG on the Open line, then click OK.
3. When the System Configuration Utility opens, place the marker dot beside Selective Startup. Below that, deselect Load Startup Group Items. Then click Apply and OK. You will be prompted to restart the system.
4. When your system restarts, only the Windows operating system should be running. You should not see any icons in the lower right-hand corner of the screen, beside the clock.
5. Try your action again. If it works, the source of the problem was one (or more) of the applications that were loaded into memory.
6. You can return your system to its original configuration by clicking Start, Run, typing MSCONFIG and clicking OK. This time, select Normal Startup, click Apply and OK, and restart the computer.

pineworks

Clive

  • 4362 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 02, 2010

SOURCE: lexmark X6170 hardware error 0502


Hi there

On the multi function machine seems to be a coating on the metal rod that the cartridges travel on. Just wipe this rod with a Kleenex and the problem seems to go away.
Somehow it presents a drag on the cartridges and causes an error.
Myself I would put a little bit of oil after on a cloth and wipe along the bar.

Please all I ask is call back and just gave a vote, it will gave me some satisfaction to know am helping some one, so I will keep on helping.
All The Best: Pineworks

Ad

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

How to run a report from Lexmark X6170 fax

Please follow these steps to run a report on your Lexmark X6170. From the printer operator panel, press Fax to enter Fax mode > press Options repeatedly until Print Reports is highlighted. From there you can print an activity report, send log, receive log and fax settings list.
I hope this helps.
0helpful
1answer

I am unable to find color ink for my lexmark x6170. Additionally, are all the inks the same (quality)?

Lexmark X6170 uses these two ink cartridges: -
Black Print Cartridge (18L0032E)
Colour Print Cartridge (18LX042E)
It is highly recommended that you use the original cartridges as the cartridges and ink vary from printer to printer.
However, if you are unable to find the cartridges, you may look for refilling option.

CreativeTECH
0helpful
1answer

How do you install a new black printer cartridge?

Here's the link to download the Lexmark X6170 User's Guide: http://www.lexmark.com/publications/pdfs/x6100/eng/ug.pdf. Scroll to Maintaining your All-in-One, Replace the Print Cartridge Page 76 for the instructions on how to replace the cartridges.
In some cases, the ink cartridge carrier won't position itself in the middle even when the printer is on and the cover is open. Just unplug the printer from the power source. With the cover open, hold the white tape in the middle inside the printer. The other end of it is connected to the carrier. Gently slide the carrier to the center. Load the cartridges. Close the cover. Plug the printer back to power source. Hope this helps.
0helpful
1answer

Lexmark x6170 printer color cartridge but wont print

COULD BE COLOR CARTRIDGE IS DRY ! have it check to an OFFICE MAX or WALGREENS
0helpful
1answer

Installed black print cartridge will not print now?

nope, there should be no tape on the cartridge. This is preventing the ink from coming out.
0helpful
1answer

Lexmark x6170 random shut off while printing

I think the power saving mode is on your printer ?try setting to off mode or 2 hrs mode...
0helpful
1answer

Printer won't print

Open the Lexmark solution center that installed when you added the printer to your computer. Run the align cartridges. This should fix the problem.
0helpful
1answer

Lexmark x6170 alignment problems

Is the ink generic brand or lexmark brand?
0helpful
1answer

Alignment problem

Try swabbing the print surface of the color cartridge with a q-tip and a little alcohol. It may be clogged.
Not finding what you are looking for?

60 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Lexmark Office Equipment & Supplies Experts

Cindy Wells

Level 3 Expert

6688 Answers

Grand Canyon Tech
Grand Canyon Tech

Level 3 Expert

3867 Answers

k24674

Level 3 Expert

8093 Answers

Are you a Lexmark Office Equipment and Supply Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...